Winesburg, Ohio Ebook by Bob Rubin

Classic Literature

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Design By: Bob Rubin
Bob Rubin

After years of servicing clients in the design of graphics & exhibitions, Bob decided to abandon the "BIG APPLE" and move upstate NY with his wife, to a rural community. They purchased a 1790 farmhouse that was built by a Revolutionary War veteran. Bob now devotes his creative efforts to satisfying the requirements of the surrounding wildlife. They are great clients he claims: They never complain.

 

Design By: Bob Rubin
Bob Rubin

After years of servicing clients in the design of graphics & exhibitions, Bob decided to abandon the "BIG APPLE" and move upstate NY with his wife, to a rural community. They purchased a 1790 farmhouse that was built by a Revolutionary War veteran. Bob now devotes his creative efforts to satisfying the requirements of the surrounding wildlife. They are great clients he claims: They never complain.

 

Artist Statement

"The protagonist George Willard, a journalist with the local Winesburg paper, is woven in and out of the stories comprising this novel, based on Sherwood Anderson\'s memories of his hometown of Clyde, Ohio. Willard, the young newspaper man, is symbolized in my cover design by an old typewriter and a decorative newsprint pattern-Bob Rubin " - BOB RUBIN

After years of servicing clients, in the design of graphics & exhibitions Bob decided to abandon the \"BIG APPLE\" and move upstate NY with his wife, to a rural community. Bob now devotes much of his creative time, satisfying the requirements of the surrounding wildlife. They are great clients he claims: They never complain.